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BOTH basketball teams will perform ??? . //1-XIxU/ ' form on foreign courts during the coming week and the Panthers especially are expected to take large contingents along to Selinsgrove Tuesday and Milton Friday, The Huskies play farther away,, at West Chester and Millersville over the next weekend, but the charges of Coach George Buchheit 1 have generated so much enthusiasm [ that it is almost certain some off the students will manage to attend [ at least one of the games. 128 Playing Intramural Basketball at College JlzffS/c There are sixteen teams, forming two leagues and with a total personnel of 128 men, a functioning in the Bloomsburg State Teachers College intramural basketball program which opened last night with four games. Games are played in the leagues each Tuesday and Thursday evenings so that each club is sure to play once a week for seven weeks and then the first two clubs' in each loop are eligible to participate in the play-offs. Dr. E. H. Nelson and Coach George Buchheit are the faculty advisers of the program with the student directly in charge being Leo Lehman, a senior and football varsity veteran. ??? ??? Firemen's Relief Assn. To Banquet Tomorrow jj&-Cj/4, Invitations are out for the annual dinner and program of the Bloomsburg Firemen's Relief Association which will be held tomorrow evening at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College, the banquet in the dining hall being followed by a program in the auditorium. _ THERE is more to the College desire m.TP ??? sire at getting into the new gym. before the close of the basketball season than just the opportunity of playing on a larger floor and amid more accommodations. Hand in hand with those accommodations is the probability that the M 4 at the door will be much greater. That anticipated addition- ??? al revenue could be put to good advantage Husky athletic program. % Indications are that use of the | gym during the campaign may be more than just a fond hope. Nothing l is definite but if the building is made available for the four home game | attractions yet to come there is every indication that the total- rev ceipts might be two or three him- 1 y dred above that received if, of nec- ; | essity, the old gym has to be used. I Would Benefit Spring Program The more revenue that can be| made from the basketball season, | the more extensive will be the! Spring: program. Few colleges ofl the size of Bloomsburg, have as well I rounded an athletic program and the I Husky program is most extensive I in the Spring. In addition to the varsity sports I of track and field, baseball and! tennis, there is an extensive intra-??? mural program so that every stu-H lent has ample opportunity to par- I ipate if he or she desires. The opportunity for revenue from 1 She outdoor sports, however, is most I united and for that reason a healthy I I treasury at the start of the program, 1 means a large Spring series of con- I tests. When you consider the games yet | to come are those with East Strouds- I burg, Indiana, Mansfield and Mont- Iclair, N. J. you can see that sub-l atantial additional revenue possibil- fe ity if the new gym is used is no pipe | dream, i Huskies Pull Sled Down Main Street //*??? 7/V' George J. Keller had three of his huskies out last evening to give Martin Lutz a ride through the business section and at the same time entertain all along the route. Despite the fact that two of the three dogs had been hitched but twice before and that this was their first experience in motor traffic, they behaved well and on the homeward trip went on the run up Light Street Road, although both men were I riding. The lead dog, "Frosty", a husky of six years, was purchas- I ed by Keller a year ago from the government service in Alaska where the dog was on the mail routes four years and then disposed of because it was regarded as too old for the rigors of the mail route. j Huskies Drill For Road Games iiicra*/' Will Face West Chester Tomorrow and Millers-A ville c Bloomsburg College Huskies went through another brisk drill yesterday in finishing off their most strenuous work in preparation for the important road trip which carries the undefeated Huskies into West Chester tomorrow evening and into the home of the defending Millersville champions on Saturday night. It is probable that the same combination which has been working so well together will start both of the road games. This combine has Herr and Walinchus at forwards, Kerchusky at center and Maslowsky and Chesney at guards. Quite as much attention, however, is being paid to the replacements, for reserve strength many times is the important factor in close contests. There will be nine players in the party which will travel in two cars. An early start is planned so the boys will be well rested before the West Chester game. It is likely the boys will leave here at eight o'clock on Friday morning and will spend the night at Coatesr A Good Program //KT9' There are some fine athletes listed for participation in ths Penn A. C. fourth annual indoor track and field meet scheduled for Convention Hall, Philadelphia, on February 7 and in which the Huskies will have a mile relay team. One of the stand outs will be Gene Venzke, the Pennsylvania alumnus and "picture runner." He is the newly crowned New York Metropolitan 1,000 year champion and will compete against John Munski, of Missouri; Luigi Beccali, Italian Olympic champion, and possibly Chunk Fenske and Walt Mehl, the Wisconsin runners. One For the Books 'h-Ui Somebody forgot to' tell' centei Malinchoc of the Bears in the College intra-mural league that the teams were changing baskets for the second half and the oversight played a large part in the defeat of the Bruins at the hands of the Wolves. Just as the second half was getting underway Malinchoc with ease and with the commendation of his opponents flipped the ball into the net, of the Wolves. They finished on top 18-16 so you can see they appreci- t ated his efforts. ??? fir*- Penna, ..,. .iTTXT???*!?? 210 252 Bucknell 3 3 500 262 202 r Allegheny 3 3 .500 262 202 St. Francis, Lo. 3 3 ,500 225 212 Lafayette ..... 4 5 ,444 323 265 Lebanon Val. .. 3 4 429 267 283 Gettysburg ... 2 3 .400 166 1521 Ursinus 2 3 .400 157 197 Clarion 2 3 .400 211 206 Slippery Hock 2 3 .400 206 2021 . Millersville ... 3 5 .375 331 369Sl West Chester . 3 6 .333 304 358*1 Drexel . * 1 2 .333 108 123 Moravian 2 5 .286 294 349 Penn Military . 2 5 .286 231 292 Lock Haven ... 1 4 .200 181 211 Shippensburg . 1 4 .200 184 218 1 St. Vincent, La. 1 4 .200 136 221 Lehigh 1 7 .125 35?? 418 Kutztown 1 7 ,125 263 369 Haverford .... 0 2 .000 80 92 | Juniata 0 3 .000 33 1441 Carnegie Tech . 0 9 ,000 318 431

BOTH basketball teams will perform ??? . //1-XIxU/ ' form on foreign courts during the coming week and the Panthers especially are expected to take large contingents along to Selinsgrove Tuesday and Milton Friday, The Huskies play farther away,, at West Chester and Millersville over the next weekend, but the charges of Coach George Buchheit 1 have generated so much enthusiasm [ that it is almost certain some off the students will manage to attend [ at least one of the games. 128 Playing Intramural Basketball at College JlzffS/c There are sixteen teams, forming two leagues and with a total personnel of 128 men, a functioning in the Bloomsburg State Teachers College intramural basketball program which opened last night with four games. Games are played in the leagues each Tuesday and Thursday evenings so that each club is sure to play once a week for seven weeks and then the first two clubs' in each loop are eligible to participate in the play-offs. Dr. E. H. Nelson and Coach George Buchheit are the faculty advisers of the program with the student directly in charge being Leo Lehman, a senior and football varsity veteran. ??? ??? Firemen's Relief Assn. To Banquet Tomorrow jj&-Cj/4, Invitations are out for the annual dinner and program of the Bloomsburg Firemen's Relief Association which will be held tomorrow evening at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College, the banquet in the dining hall being followed by a program in the auditorium. _ THERE is more to the College desire m.TP ??? sire at getting into the new gym. before the close of the basketball season than just the opportunity of playing on a larger floor and amid more accommodations. Hand in hand with those accommodations is the probability that the M 4 at the door will be much greater. That anticipated addition- ??? al revenue could be put to good advantage Husky athletic program. % Indications are that use of the | gym during the campaign may be more than just a fond hope. Nothing l is definite but if the building is made available for the four home game | attractions yet to come there is every indication that the total- rev ceipts might be two or three him- 1 y dred above that received if, of nec- ; | essity, the old gym has to be used. I Would Benefit Spring Program The more revenue that can be| made from the basketball season, | the more extensive will be the! Spring: program. Few colleges ofl the size of Bloomsburg, have as well I rounded an athletic program and the I Husky program is most extensive I in the Spring. In addition to the varsity sports I of track and field, baseball and! tennis, there is an extensive intra-??? mural program so that every stu-H lent has ample opportunity to par- I ipate if he or she desires. The opportunity for revenue from 1 She outdoor sports, however, is most I united and for that reason a healthy I I treasury at the start of the program, 1 means a large Spring series of con- I tests. When you consider the games yet | to come are those with East Strouds- I burg, Indiana, Mansfield and Mont- Iclair, N. J. you can see that sub-l atantial additional revenue possibil- fe ity if the new gym is used is no pipe | dream, i Huskies Pull Sled Down Main Street //*??? 7/V' George J. Keller had three of his huskies out last evening to give Martin Lutz a ride through the business section and at the same time entertain all along the route. Despite the fact that two of the three dogs had been hitched but twice before and that this was their first experience in motor traffic, they behaved well and on the homeward trip went on the run up Light Street Road, although both men were I riding. The lead dog, "Frosty", a husky of six years, was purchas- I ed by Keller a year ago from the government service in Alaska where the dog was on the mail routes four years and then disposed of because it was regarded as too old for the rigors of the mail route. j Huskies Drill For Road Games iiicra*/' Will Face West Chester Tomorrow and Millers-A ville c Bloomsburg College Huskies went through another brisk drill yesterday in finishing off their most strenuous work in preparation for the important road trip which carries the undefeated Huskies into West Chester tomorrow evening and into the home of the defending Millersville champions on Saturday night. It is probable that the same combination which has been working so well together will start both of the road games. This combine has Herr and Walinchus at forwards, Kerchusky at center and Maslowsky and Chesney at guards. Quite as much attention, however, is being paid to the replacements, for reserve strength many times is the important factor in close contests. There will be nine players in the party which will travel in two cars. An early start is planned so the boys will be well rested before the West Chester game. It is likely the boys will leave here at eight o'clock on Friday morning and will spend the night at Coatesr A Good Program //KT9' There are some fine athletes listed for participation in ths Penn A. C. fourth annual indoor track and field meet scheduled for Convention Hall, Philadelphia, on February 7 and in which the Huskies will have a mile relay team. One of the stand outs will be Gene Venzke, the Pennsylvania alumnus and "picture runner." He is the newly crowned New York Metropolitan 1,000 year champion and will compete against John Munski, of Missouri; Luigi Beccali, Italian Olympic champion, and possibly Chunk Fenske and Walt Mehl, the Wisconsin runners. One For the Books 'h-Ui Somebody forgot to' tell' centei Malinchoc of the Bears in the College intra-mural league that the teams were changing baskets for the second half and the oversight played a large part in the defeat of the Bruins at the hands of the Wolves. Just as the second half was getting underway Malinchoc with ease and with the commendation of his opponents flipped the ball into the net, of the Wolves. They finished on top 18-16 so you can see they appreci- t ated his efforts. ??? fir*- Penna, ..,. .iTTXT???*!?? 210 252 Bucknell 3 3 500 262 202 r Allegheny 3 3 .500 262 202 St. Francis, Lo. 3 3 ,500 225 212 Lafayette ..... 4 5 ,444 323 265 Lebanon Val. .. 3 4 429 267 283 Gettysburg ... 2 3 .400 166 1521 Ursinus 2 3 .400 157 197 Clarion 2 3 .400 211 206 Slippery Hock 2 3 .400 206 2021 . Millersville ... 3 5 .375 331 369Sl West Chester . 3 6 .333 304 358*1 Drexel . * 1 2 .333 108 123 Moravian 2 5 .286 294 349 Penn Military . 2 5 .286 231 292 Lock Haven ... 1 4 .200 181 211 Shippensburg . 1 4 .200 184 218 1 St. Vincent, La. 1 4 .200 136 221 Lehigh 1 7 .125 35?? 418 Kutztown 1 7 ,125 263 369 Haverford .... 0 2 .000 80 92 | Juniata 0 3 .000 33 1441 Carnegie Tech . 0 9 ,000 318 431